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unhistorical /ʌnhɪˈstɒrɪk(ə)l /adjectiveNot in accordance with history or with historical analysis: there is a good deal of unhistorical thinking where the European Community is concerned it is pointless and unhistorical to condemn the absence of democracy in the recruitment of diplomats...- He was, you might say, a poet of the uncommonplace: a philosopher of the unphilosophical, a historian of the unhistorical and a politician of the unpolitical.
- The realist view is also unhistorical according to Marxists.
- Our utterly unhistorical and ignorant contemporary culture, so unable to imagine any history before the most recent edition of Windows, desperately needs to have contact with the past.
Derivatives unhistorically adverb ...- The realism debate expresses the converse: the attempt to think unhistorically in an age that did not yet know how to think in any way other than historically (in epochs).
- It portrays the ‘message’ of the past, selected unhistorically, as internalized common sense.
- Bach combines the presentation of the historical event familiar to us all - Christ's Passion - with a very direct, personal confession of faith and, quite unhistorically and up-to-date, testifies to the experience of human suffering and life.
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